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BBC Learning English

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🤓 Let’s learn about the present perfect simple with 'ever' and 'never'. 👀 Look at the images and complete this sentence:⁣

I've ______ to 🇪🇸 Spain.⁣

1. ever⁣
2. never⁣

Visit our website for more information on using the present perfect simple with 'ever' and 'never'. Click on the ink in our bio.⁠ ⁣
👖 👚 Are you interested in clothes and fashion? When talking about clothes, the words ‘fit’ and ‘suit' have different meanings. Read Sian's quick tip and then fill the blanks with the correct words:⁣

👗 “Hmm, the dress ______ me perfectly, but I don't think it really ______ me. The colour makes me look a bit ill!"⁣

a. fits / suits⁣
b. suits / fits⁣

EXTRA: Learn 10 English words about clothes 👚🩳👙🩲. Watch the video and test your English 😀. Link in bio.⁠⁣

🤗 Do you have any weekend plans?⁣

In our NEW easy 🎙️ podcast, you can learn to talk about your weekend plans.⁣

Neil and Georgie 🗣️ talk about their weekend plans using may, might and be going to.⁣

Click on the link in our bio to 🎧 listen on our website.⁣

🤓 And follow the Learning Easy English podcast on your podcast app so you don’t miss an episode!
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We can sit and spin on an office chair, but what other verbs can we use with ‘office chair’? 🤔 In this video, George will tell you 5️⃣ things you 🫵 can do with an office chair.

Can you think of any more? Write a comment! 👇 😊
Do you like clothes shopping? 👔 😁 🥻 Fill in the gap to make a phrasal verb you can use when you are out buying new clothes. 🛍️

(image: Getty)⁣

Love Taylor Swift? 💕 The ‘Shake it Off’ singer doesn’t like hearing the word ‘no’! Learn how to use ‘anytime’ and make sure you answer the question on the last slide! What do you do when someone tells you you can’t do something?⁣

MORE: Do you want to improve your ability to give an opinion in English? Click the link in our bio to listen to our Better Speaking podcast about giving opinions. 😁

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We use 😍 ‘favourite’ to 🗣️ talk about things we like in English, so we need to know how to say it correctly! 👀Watch Andrew explain how native speakers say ‘favourite’ and start 🚀 improving your English pronunciation now. 🧐 Did you spot the other word with a dropped syllable in the video? ✍️Tell us in the comments!
Are you feeling a little 🤒 bit ill? Maybe you’ve got a slight cold – or perhaps you’re feeling more 😪 tired than usual. Here’s a useful English expression to capture this feeling – can you fill the gap? We’ll 🗣️ tell you the answer later! ⁣

🤔 Is 'man flu' real? Find out with 6 Minute English. Click on the link in our bio.⁣

Image: Getty⁣
🤓 Let’s learn about the and zero articles. 👀 Look at the images and complete this sentence:⁣

I’ve just arrived in _____ 🇺🇸 United States! ⁣

1. the⁣
2. (zero article)⁣

Visit our website for more information on using zero articles. Click on the ink in our bio.⁠ ⁣